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interest of the people of ukraine and the international community, but also in russia's interest. however, we're now deeply concerned by reports of military movements taken by the russian federation inside of ukraine. russia has a historical relationship with ukraine, including cultural and economic ties and a military facility in crimea. it would represent a profound interference in matters that must be determined by the ukranian people. a clear violation of russia's commitment to respect the sovereignty and borders of ukraine and of international laws. just days after the world came to russia for the olympic games it would be invite the condemnation of nations around the world. the united states will stand in the international community affirming that will costs of any invasion of ukraine. the events remind us of how democracy can be. human beings have a universal right to determine their own future. right now, the situation remains very fluid. vice president biden just spoke with prime minister -- the prime min sister of you yan, in this difficult moment, the united states supp
interest of the people of ukraine and the international community, but also in russia's interest. however, we're now deeply concerned by reports of military movements taken by the russian federation inside of ukraine. russia has a historical relationship with ukraine, including cultural and economic ties and a military facility in crimea. it would represent a profound interference in matters that must be determined by the ukranian people. a clear violation of russia's commitment to respect the...
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ukraine. international observers kicked out. >> a high-stakes chess match and few are certain how it will end. u.s. has played a lead role in trying to stave off an all-out war. back home, debate over how far we are willing to go. >> would you support dividing arms to the ukraine? >> that would be a presidential decision. >> we spoke with tim kaine after the decision to increase joint exercises in poland. services andarmed foreign relations committee relations committee. if there was talk about military intervention there, we would know. >> instead he said sanctions could do the trick but work best when other countries back them and few are stepping up. -- he is running a government where if you are an opponent, rock and he does not like, you go to jail. a country who does something he does not like, he engages in military activity. there is not reasoning with him. >> the secretary john kerry was able -- unable to get both sides to the targeting table. >> all parties agreed today it is importa
ukraine. international observers kicked out. >> a high-stakes chess match and few are certain how it will end. u.s. has played a lead role in trying to stave off an all-out war. back home, debate over how far we are willing to go. >> would you support dividing arms to the ukraine? >> that would be a presidential decision. >> we spoke with tim kaine after the decision to increase joint exercises in poland. services andarmed foreign relations committee relations committee....
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it would be the respect of independence and borders of ukraine and of international laws. just days after the world came to russia for the olympic games, it would invite the condem condn of nations around the world, and we will stand with the international community confirming ther there will be cs of military intervention in ukraine. the events in the last several months remind us of how difficult democracy can be. but the ukrainian people have also reminded us that human beings have an universal right to determine their own future. right now the situation remains very fluid. the vice president biden just spoke with the prime minister of ukraine to assure him at this difficult type the united states supports his government's efforts and stands for sovereignty, integrity and democratic future of ukraine. i also commend the ukrainian government restraint and it's commitment tossup hold international, and we'll keep all of you in the press corp and the american people informed as events develop. thanks very much. >> from the white house president barack obama speaking live u
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the situation in ukraine in crimea may pose a threat to the international situation. strongly urge all parties and holders and ukrainian crisis to exercise restraint in order to de-escalate it. but not launching the diversity and the faith including the russian community. given the current situation, we believe more than ever that the united nations has a critical role to play. we hope to find a solution to the ukrainian crisis. as well as efforts are the president of the confederation in its capacity. however, given the complexity and fragility of the situation on the ground, we believe it is important to harmonize all efforts. we therefore reiterate our proposal to establish this by the secretary-general and composed of the united nations, european union, the osce and the russian federation. we believe only efforts by the main stakeholders in the respect to the unity and ukraine while considering interest of the russian federation. it would provide a lasting solution to this crisis. all international actors have learned lessons from this and its consequences. this i
the situation in ukraine in crimea may pose a threat to the international situation. strongly urge all parties and holders and ukrainian crisis to exercise restraint in order to de-escalate it. but not launching the diversity and the faith including the russian community. given the current situation, we believe more than ever that the united nations has a critical role to play. we hope to find a solution to the ukrainian crisis. as well as efforts are the president of the confederation in its...
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international law. was this face and repeatedly backed the self appointed medicine can to ousted president yanukovich the matter of yesterday capital town and has voiced its concerns over the legitimacy of the ukraine government as it was brought upon by radical groups. he believes this cardi in charge of the country incapable of assaulting the sun resulting this crisis or any other issue of state. these foreign affairs council to hold the same opinion this happens man. it's corny on europe to help the self appointed government in kiev and joined in the denunciation of russia's actions will test the city has more first the aim of the a meeting today at the foreign ministers difficult to find common ground that one position in the engaging or dealing in responding to process it is a statement that they had agreed upon that strongly condemned the eco here are a violation of ukraine sovereignty and territorial integrity. i watched as an act of aggression on the second russia broke international obligations
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officials are considering contests respond to a request for aid from ukraine's internal government. international finance officials see this move by japan in the us as an attempt to soften the impact on the situation on the world economy. all investors across the world are becoming increasingly worried by mounting tensions between ukraine and russia. losses on wall street falls falls in asia and europe on monday the dow jones industrial average lost on more than nine tenths of a percent to end at sixteen thousand one hundred sixty eight when the outlook on japanese markets let's go to uni in the appetite the stock exchange that feeling when you see at the start of the trading session the morning on downstairs selling shares in the last thing at the opening levels when she is the much fun. he is now down to zero point six nine percent at forty two thousandfive hundred and fifty one and that's after you started this week with a loss of one point eight percent on monday hitting their lowest level in one and half weeks and the broader topix is now lower by zero point seven three percent
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we call on ukraine's foreign partners to abide by international law. during the discussions we were reminded of the obligations to observe multilateral agreements by all parties, including 1994 budapest memorandum on ukraine in ukraine and russian agreement of 1997. we reiterated the obligation of all member states to refrain in international relations from threats or the use of force against territorial integrity, political independence of any manner inconsistent with the purposes of the u.n. >> [inaudible] was there anyone that did not recognize the actual government of ukraine? >> individual member states who have various opinions will express these opinions. i will not speak on behalf of individual member states. . >> will this require security council action or otherwise? >> we just heard a proposal. it has been put on the table. >> the ukrainian ambassador talked about whether the russian military airplanes across the borders, did they carry troops? what options is the security council considering to ease the unrest in the region? >> the ukrainia
we call on ukraine's foreign partners to abide by international law. during the discussions we were reminded of the obligations to observe multilateral agreements by all parties, including 1994 budapest memorandum on ukraine in ukraine and russian agreement of 1997. we reiterated the obligation of all member states to refrain in international relations from threats or the use of force against territorial integrity, political independence of any manner inconsistent with the purposes of the u.n....
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you were the poll also said russia should respect international law and not interfere in ukraine's internal political developments the comments come as russia has held military troops along the ukrainian border and scrambled fighter jets to russia says the military exercises near crack me up routine that they come in a time when groups of ku ukrainian activists clashed with pro russian separatists in the crimean peninsula the newly appointed screaming in parliament leader sir the xml has backed ukraine's ousted leader viktor yanukovich same key as the legitimate president of ukraine while in america the white house has said that unocal which abdicated his responsibility and had left ukrainian lawmakers to pick up the pieces unocal which is rumored t be in oued hill hold a pressonference fro souern ssia on friday french football player nicolas anelka has been handed a five match ban and fined eighty thousand british pounds by the english football association for his controversial email gesture deemed by many to be anti semitic. the striker who plays for west brom in england need to salute du
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interest of the people of the ukraine and international community but also in russia's interest. >> president obama only moments ago warning there will be costs of any military intervention in the ukraine. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer in "the situation room." we're continuing with the breaking news coverage. joining me now is senator john mccain. senator, you've been watching this situation unfold very, very closely. to me it sort of has echos of the battle days of the cold war but i'm anxious to get your assessment. >> i think it certainly adds those echos as far as vladimir putin is concerned. all of his actions for years have indicated his desire to rebuild the russian empire, the so-called near abroad balance particulars invasion of georgia, mald maldova. it's clear that maybe the president has been naive about vladimir putin and his ambitions and we're seeing the commitment, an absolute belief that ukraine is part of russia and he's not going to let it go and that is something we are going to have to understand in ou
interest of the people of the ukraine and international community but also in russia's interest. >> president obama only moments ago warning there will be costs of any military intervention in the ukraine. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer in "the situation room." we're continuing with the breaking news coverage. joining me now is senator john mccain. senator, you've been watching this situation unfold very, very closely....
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it's not letting anybody consisting mostly of violating international will pass. the use of military force. there's no need for that at the moment. putin says russia is ok to intervene in ukraine but he also added that moss was concerned by me and after visiting polity. how does the sun and the other to form the main thing to mention getting inked with misleading reports of a russian guy about. the wesley bb gun gives us every team but they're not so much stuff on the findings as to the eu when he was thought to be a few quests will bail out forcing them into the tombs of austerity and nine. yes it will cost me ninety eight in moscow you watching the interaction with me about one three. most hostile rhetoric into was russia's role in the ukrainian crisis is coming from washington present obama has again sent to moscow for as he claimed knock of ninety nine cents on hold. the us secretary of state echoed that sentiment by accusing russia of aggression. i just wana put the nail was uploading the speeches. the war of words against russia went into overdrive tuesday a
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it can not only permit, but must encourage international monitors to deploy throughout ukraine. these are the people who could actually identify legitimate threats. and we're asking, together with the government of ukraine, together with european community, for large numbers of observers to be able to come in here and monitor the situation, and be the arbitrators of truth versus fiction. russia could return its troops to the barracks, live by the 1997 agreement and deescalate rather than expand their invasion. we would prefer that. i come here today at the instruction of president obama to make it absolutely clear that the united states of america would prefer to see this deescalated. we would prefer to see this managed through the structures of legal institutions, international institutions that we worked many years in order to be able to deal with this kind of crisis. but if russia does not choose to deescalate, if it is not willing to work directly with the government of ukraine, as we hope they will be, then our partners will have absolutely no choice but to join us to conti
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>> it's part of ukraine recognized by international community, by all of the agreements, actually, also by russia as well. by the way, just a month ago, there was a question actually: would you like to join russia? the answer was 41% of people in the area saying yes. 41% is not an absolute verdict. of course, there is some situation which is there, but i don't think that it's absolute majority of people wanting to join russia. >> we have a very short time left. if crimea was to try to go, with encouragement to parts of eastern ukraine that would like to become part of russia. is this a dangerous first step? >> well, regions of ukraine are ethnically mostly ukrainians, but at the same time, some of them have really close cultural connections with russia, russian lang, and that much of russian president, for a military presence, this is a crucial part of the whole story is military presence in crimea and russia. this is not the same thing in other regions. >> same question, hanna, would that give -- would a change in the status of crimea give hope to russians in eastern ukraine who aren't
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ricky yesterday but whatever she reads ukraine's internal enemy of all there exists a russian empire in any fool can all be any real true national independence and bring in people. like or the militant arm of the madonna has taken over two floors in his central hotel. aig's credit card and breaking into an occupied room your attention. don't create problems for yourself we know you're inside the ear canal with your arms in the ear this is a simple check of identification. we will get inside one way or the other. don't be afraid this encounter on the phone calls the three day trip hanging nooses and a sign that reads traders of ukraine specify who the traders are in today's ukraine and looking in detail. former officials police russians tues. anyone associated with the former ruling party of regions is doing here is no exception. for those who claim to be peacefully demonstrating the democratic reforms. most come. more than one hundred and forty thousand people in ukraine have launched a site in applications with russia the medina cushion of explains that it's a reflection of insecuri
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why is it that -- why did there have to be such crude interventions in the internal sovereignty of ukraine? and they are another question to be asked. during the crisis, reacting to these protests the president yanukovych -- and i don't want to condone his actions. many things could be said. i'll just repeat the facts. that the leader of the opposition, mr. yatsenyuk was offered the p.m. why not accept that proposal? why continue to rachet up the situation in he could have created a government, mr. yatsenyuk, if he wanted to sign an agreement on association with the e.u. he could have. then he would have been responsible for the catastrophic consequences, economic consequences for the country if he signed that agreement. and then in 2015 there will be presidential elections in ukraine. and if the people don't like the opposition to mr. yanukovych, then let them elect another one. that happened in ukraine before they did that. and yanukovych lost elections, other presidents came in in ukraine. so why continue to whip up the situation? and why some of our western colleagues, are they trying
why is it that -- why did there have to be such crude interventions in the internal sovereignty of ukraine? and they are another question to be asked. during the crisis, reacting to these protests the president yanukovych -- and i don't want to condone his actions. many things could be said. i'll just repeat the facts. that the leader of the opposition, mr. yatsenyuk was offered the p.m. why not accept that proposal? why continue to rachet up the situation in he could have created a government,...
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the current situation in ukraine, especially in crimea represents an important threat to international peace and security. we would like to see the de-escalation of tensions and hostile rhetoric. the concerned parties must embrace dialogue as a means of resolving the crisis and facilitate the next the dishes -- an expeditious return to normalcy in ukraine. the prerequisite for this is others before me have pointed out. we therefore call on the international community, it particularly those who can exert instructive influence over the concerned parties to intensify in the crisis. -- intensify a push toward mediating the crisis. we firmly believe that the use of preventive diplomacy tools let such a time represent the most expedient and effective option to bring about a peaceful resolution. -- we want to reiterate our concerns to abide by the provisions of the 1994 defense memorandum. we guarantee the sovereignty and integrity of ukraine. we note that the provision calls for the one. -- call for the signatories to consult when there are questions concerning the commitments within the doc
the current situation in ukraine, especially in crimea represents an important threat to international peace and security. we would like to see the de-escalation of tensions and hostile rhetoric. the concerned parties must embrace dialogue as a means of resolving the crisis and facilitate the next the dishes -- an expeditious return to normalcy in ukraine. the prerequisite for this is others before me have pointed out. we therefore call on the international community, it particularly those who...
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and down getting us your view on the situation in ukraine and cunning trap. the ukraine struggling to find a path from the turmoil morning the dozens who were killed in the bloodshed which rocked the streets of kiev several weeks ago. how are these the images right here the dnc has sent shockwaves across the world over eighty people were killed in the country's worst violence in years and it's now been revealed the snipers who were shooting in the crown and the police were allegedly in the pay of the former opposition according to the phone call between icky use foreign policy chief and the stony and four mr what use are keys to oliver with the details of the week. from the estonian foreign ministry confirmed that yes his voice is all not recording gordie howe said though is this the message did not phone call with the he's called st by the media he said that he didn't make any claims that said the opposition leaders as they were tied with two kinds the shootings but we can happen to listen again not exactly what he did say this not much room for the misconce
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. >>> international pressure is mounting for russia to withdraw its troops from ukraine. but as chris boswell reports from the white house, a defiant vladimir putin is not backing down. >> reporter: russian soldiers fired warning shots and stood face to face with ukraine soldiers. they were demanding the russians vacate the area. the tense standoff occurred just before secretary of state john kerry arrived in kiev to show support for ukraine's government. >> the united states reaffirms our commit to ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity. according to international law. we condemn the russian federation's act of aggression. >> reporter: russia is under pressure to pull thousands of troops from southern ukraine, a region with many ethnic russians and considerable strategic advantages for russia's military. in his first extended comments since russian troops seized crimea, president vladimir putin called the recent uprising an unconstitutional ciewp and said moscow -- coup and said moscow reserves the right to protect ukraine [ inaudible ] it will offer advisories
. >>> international pressure is mounting for russia to withdraw its troops from ukraine. but as chris boswell reports from the white house, a defiant vladimir putin is not backing down. >> reporter: russian soldiers fired warning shots and stood face to face with ukraine soldiers. they were demanding the russians vacate the area. the tense standoff occurred just before secretary of state john kerry arrived in kiev to show support for ukraine's government. >> the united...
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we call on ukraine's partners -- foreign partners to abide by international law. during the discussions, we all reminded of the discussions to observe multilateral agreements. by all parties. also the ukraine and russian agreement of 1997. we reiterated the obligation of all member states to refrain in international relations from threats or the use of force against territorial integrity, a lyrical independence of any state in any manner with the purposes of the united nations. sorry, i have a cold. anybody that recognized the actual government of ukraine? was there a discussion as to who is in charge? states havel member expressed their opinions. i would not be speaking on behalf of individual member states. does remediation require any security council action? >> we have just heard a proposal and it will require further deliberation. it is on the table. >> ukrainian ambassador talked about whether the russian military airplanes that have crossed the borders, did they carry troops? is the security council considering to ease unrest in the region? >> the ukrainian
we call on ukraine's partners -- foreign partners to abide by international law. during the discussions, we all reminded of the discussions to observe multilateral agreements. by all parties. also the ukraine and russian agreement of 1997. we reiterated the obligation of all member states to refrain in international relations from threats or the use of force against territorial integrity, a lyrical independence of any state in any manner with the purposes of the united nations. sorry, i have a...
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they should engage directly with ukraine and have international observers go in from the united nations, institutions to which they belong and they are leading members and they can participate in those missions. we're working with the international community to build those efforts and russia face as clear choice whether to go with that or to continue don the path it is on. >> i want to get your response on the show, the republican chairman for house foreign affairs committee, ed royce says he fears the accommodation that the obama administration and president obama has made when it comes to putin, when it comes to russia and missile defense, it has been ininterpreted as weakness. earlier garry kasparov said that as soon as obama did not follow through on the threat to use force when it came to syria, he was worried something like this might happen with putin. what do you say to critics who say that it is president obama who has projected weakness leading to a moment like this. >> first of all, i heard your interview with chairman royce and virtually everything you suggested we are doing
they should engage directly with ukraine and have international observers go in from the united nations, institutions to which they belong and they are leading members and they can participate in those missions. we're working with the international community to build those efforts and russia face as clear choice whether to go with that or to continue don the path it is on. >> i want to get your response on the show, the republican chairman for house foreign affairs committee, ed royce...
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center here in moscow this is international with twenty four hours a day and in ukraine force division has pledged allegiance to the crimean people eight hundred personnel and almost fifty warplanes are now under the command of local authorities and that brings the total number of troops have reportedly switch sides in the peninsula to almost six thousand in just two days what is going to. well this is an air force base here in the crimea. in that they have forty five make fighter jets and about eight hundred personnel members and all of them have now swore their allegiance to the crimean authorities becoming an addition to other crimean police military border guards needy emergency services who are have all said that they will not fulfill what they call are illegal orders coming from the self-appointed government of point i thought he's in kiev it's not only about those who were in service before the uprising happens there in kiev. the former chief commander in chief of ukraine's navy fleet who was appointed by the new in kiev after the uprising you know says that the only all orders
center here in moscow this is international with twenty four hours a day and in ukraine force division has pledged allegiance to the crimean people eight hundred personnel and almost fifty warplanes are now under the command of local authorities and that brings the total number of troops have reportedly switch sides in the peninsula to almost six thousand in just two days what is going to. well this is an air force base here in the crimea. in that they have forty five make fighter jets and...
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i just heard a discourse which is of interference within the internal affairs of ukraine. and so i -- everything that russia has just said is interference in the internal affairs of the ukraine. secondly, the presenter of russia says that the russian armed forces, the decision for them to enter ukraine has not yet been prevented. ha everyone knows the russian army is controlling crimea. this is a fact. there's no need to enter ukraine. they were already there. the russia is currently occupying ukraine. this is a fact. international television says russian soldiers are not hiding the fact that they're occupying ukraine and surrounding the basis of the ukrainian army. currently, there's a a long-standing habit of always dealing with his opponent as a nazi before getting rid of him. this is something that the soviets would do. but, no, all of the demonstrators in kiev, not all of them are nazis and the immense majority, they are not members of the far right or nationalist radicals. and if you want the evidence of this, it's quite simple -- elections may take place on may 25 u
i just heard a discourse which is of interference within the internal affairs of ukraine. and so i -- everything that russia has just said is interference in the internal affairs of the ukraine. secondly, the presenter of russia says that the russian armed forces, the decision for them to enter ukraine has not yet been prevented. ha everyone knows the russian army is controlling crimea. this is a fact. there's no need to enter ukraine. they were already there. the russia is currently occupying...
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ukraine's in the police force. after weeks of deadly clashes in the capital kiev on the orders of the ministry of internal affairs to protect government buildings from riot is. and then it's on you more. ukraine's new authorities would equate to disband thousand strong anti riot units two little pieces would need to come to the meal in western ukraine and beg for forgiveness biomedical counted came pelting them with optics the country's anti needed to remain distant place in his internet page that the bad guys finished the new muster the political will from the conference. there are many among us to sacrifice the health and lies to protect citizens. after twenty two years of service the gesture was so like garbage. it's painful the two new nieces spent two decades and the ukrainian police. he says the ban could see mickey and it was simply unprepared to nissan's pay taxes while trying to carry out the dt. on friday during his press briefing in the shire president ian are called hdd apologize for that a well equippe
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western politicians tend to focus on the issue of territorial integrity and international law. washington is both so much support in the year behind my don that perhaps it's not surprising that you don't hear much about the legitimate aspirations of the will of the people living in tiny air or in other parts of ukraine did not supported to take over powering cute well for european reaction to events in ukraine is going live to london and told to go to chelsea. panic is a member of the european parliament no i'm europe's interests of course to recognize the new authorities in ukraine but mayo and unlimited power as a result of breaking a peace deal brokered with the help of the eu authorities said see you really do see them as legitimate. i'm afraid i do i think a mr yanukovich is deluded if he thinks he's going to return to ukraine as president. he's been ousted he's been ousted as a result of the fact that this might prove a boon far on protests in cities not wanted for serious crimes. he's been ousted by a very long but it's in the wrongs of elected members the polymer is und
western politicians tend to focus on the issue of territorial integrity and international law. washington is both so much support in the year behind my don that perhaps it's not surprising that you don't hear much about the legitimate aspirations of the will of the people living in tiny air or in other parts of ukraine did not supported to take over powering cute well for european reaction to events in ukraine is going live to london and told to go to chelsea. panic is a member of the european...
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should directly engage the government of ukraine second international monitors and observers including from the un and osce should be sent to ukraine. that's the best way to get the facts monitor content and to prevent any abuses the power to get out of the situation i repeat. as mr vincent said quite the correctly we need that cooler heads to prevail and we have to get back to the political and constitutional path we need to go back to the agreement of the twenty fifth if everett and to establish a national unity government. we might note that the cross for us. the strategy insects and is time to act. hardy has re defined the role of the governed. trying new ways we are. and no doubt collapse is it not and will lead to the desert me. what is the state of the nation and what kind of diplomacy told to proceed. point a cctv needs covers two sessions from now. he's a serious and be stationed at the annual pc as cp pcc meeting. as to navigate it all will legislate the devices will discuss china's growth and deflate allocation of the china threat. it will deliberate issues of both economic
should directly engage the government of ukraine second international monitors and observers including from the un and osce should be sent to ukraine. that's the best way to get the facts monitor content and to prevent any abuses the power to get out of the situation i repeat. as mr vincent said quite the correctly we need that cooler heads to prevail and we have to get back to the political and constitutional path we need to go back to the agreement of the twenty fifth if everett and to...
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ukraine moves towards a solution of its internal problems in some way that does not always pit the west against the east and whoever is trying to dominate the other. and ukraine internationally takes a position very similar. independent, hugely independent, but careful to avoid an inherit hostile position to russia. i would say the finished model. and the crimea which is already technically autonomous, to recognize one ukrainian sovereignty. >> rose: who recognizes ukrainian sovereignty. >> whatever the agreement is. >> rose: okay. >> that would include russia. ukraine in turn reinforces the autonomy that already and the russian naval base in crimea which is now under 30 year lease and which they'll never give up, that this be regularized in some ways. it's their own way. this is in my mood the outline of an agreement. >> rose: and you think the outline is doable and acceptable in the end with some variations by all the parties. the ukraine and government today free russians and -- >> will always be there. and it's no accident that the history has been so intertwined. the russian mind -
ukraine moves towards a solution of its internal problems in some way that does not always pit the west against the east and whoever is trying to dominate the other. and ukraine internationally takes a position very similar. independent, hugely independent, but careful to avoid an inherit hostile position to russia. i would say the finished model. and the crimea which is already technically autonomous, to recognize one ukrainian sovereignty. >> rose: who recognizes ukrainian sovereignty....
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the i know what you heard the international negotiators from the international monetary fund are in ukraine as a country seeks alone to save its failing economy the cream self acclaimed authorities and he gets a b or carry out all reforms demanded by the international and errors. what they can prove very unpopular as you're likely use these social programs and government spending cuts. man there is also including forty percent increase in gas carriers for households and the ukraine hopes to get fifteen billion dollars in aid by any means twice as much by the end of next year to keep the economy going while the country's foreign debt stands at one hundred and forty billion us dollars and those who have risen to power in the back of them once on the pricing seem to be worlds apart from economic hardships racking ukraine artist the oliver explains the u s through the elected government. no the people of kenya's independence to a message to lose would lead the country. we have together together all these oligarchs and put the storm and a dozen foreign accounts and ukraine are conscious of money
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international monitors and to all of ukraine. to ensure the rights of all ukrainians are being respected including ethnic russians. begin consultations between the government of russia and ukraine with the participation of international community. russia would maintain rights in crimea provided they abide by agreements in respect ukraine's sovereignty. the world should support the people of ukraine as they moved to elections in may. that is the path of the exhibitionescalation. if this violation of international law continues the resolve will the united states and allies will remain firm. we've taken steps to reaffirm our commitment to democracy of our friends in eastern europe. there's been a lot of talk in congress about these issues. today i am calling on congress to follow up on these words with action. specifically to support the capacity to lend resources to ukraine and to provide american assistance for the ukrainian government so they can weather the storm and stabilize their economy and make needed reforms. the liver for
international monitors and to all of ukraine. to ensure the rights of all ukrainians are being respected including ethnic russians. begin consultations between the government of russia and ukraine with the participation of international community. russia would maintain rights in crimea provided they abide by agreements in respect ukraine's sovereignty. the world should support the people of ukraine as they moved to elections in may. that is the path of the exhibitionescalation. if this...
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ukrainians wave international eyes in protest. russia tightens its grip on the crimea. ♪ ukraine is on the brink of disaster. that is the stark message from the interim prime minister. russia's moves to take control crimea amount to a declaration of war. his government is calling up all of its military reserves and appealing for help. waskraine mobilizes, there another massive anti-russian rally in kiev. they echoed calls for international support. they also heard from the president of georgia in 2008 when they fought a brief war with russia. the most recent developments, ukraine's new government has sacked the head of the navy one day after appointing him and charged him with treason. he was shown on russian television reading out a statement in which he store -- swore allegiance to pro-russia forces. he has surrendered his headquarters in so the stopple -- sevastopol. we will correspondent and russia. we have this report on ukraine. soldiers wearing uniforms without insignia in his army raise -- based near crimea. they black u
ukrainians wave international eyes in protest. russia tightens its grip on the crimea. ♪ ukraine is on the brink of disaster. that is the stark message from the interim prime minister. russia's moves to take control crimea amount to a declaration of war. his government is calling up all of its military reserves and appealing for help. waskraine mobilizes, there another massive anti-russian rally in kiev. they echoed calls for international support. they also heard from the president of...
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defying calls from the international community not to intervene. over the weekend ukraine mobilize its military for a possible confrontation with russia which it previously dispatched more than six thousand troops to train me up. some even surrounded several small ukrainian military al post demanding forces there to disarm. on sunday ukraine's meeting chief defected to russia after having been appointed just ideally before. russia has also been staging military exercises involving one hundred and fifty thousand troops along its border with ukraine. see jenny and i ten years. global news updates from the annual meeting of china's parliament to the winners at the academy awards because it was heaven for poly standing by at the new center to bullets star with the latest out of beijing. will china's top political body open its ninety section in the great hall of the people on monday some party and state leaders were in attendance including present sheeting paying nearly could change the twenty two hundred deputies attending the annual session of the ch
defying calls from the international community not to intervene. over the weekend ukraine mobilize its military for a possible confrontation with russia which it previously dispatched more than six thousand troops to train me up. some even surrounded several small ukrainian military al post demanding forces there to disarm. on sunday ukraine's meeting chief defected to russia after having been appointed just ideally before. russia has also been staging military exercises involving one hundred...
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. >> reporter: president obama says there is a quote strong believe russia's action in -- ukraine violate international law. >> i don't think that's fooling anybody. >> reporter: earlier russian soldiers firing warning shots as unarmed ukrainian troops marches toward them. >> what's happening there is not based on actually concern for russian nationals or russian speakers inside of ukraine but is based on russia seeking through force to exert influence on a neighboring country. >> president obama speaking as sec it aof stair john kerry is in kiev for those killed. and calling for russia to deescalate the situation. >> if it's not willing to work protect i will with the government of ukraine, then our partners will have absolutely no choice but to join us to continue to expand upon steps we have taken in recent days in order to isolate russia politically, and economicically. >> reporter: president obama and secretary kerry's word come after all proposed aid package. a 1 billion-dollar loan guarantee to help the struggle economy. >>> wall street rallied today as investors sensed an easing t
. >> reporter: president obama says there is a quote strong believe russia's action in -- ukraine violate international law. >> i don't think that's fooling anybody. >> reporter: earlier russian soldiers firing warning shots as unarmed ukrainian troops marches toward them. >> what's happening there is not based on actually concern for russian nationals or russian speakers inside of ukraine but is based on russia seeking through force to exert influence on a neighboring...
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they don't have a mandate to foreignt ukraine's policies and internal policies. especially deciding ukraine's future. a few words about the markets. know,ards markets, you even before nervous the events in ukraine. even before the situation escalated. due to the steps taken by the fed in the u.s. they madeed that investments into the u.s. economy attractive. people started withdrawing money from developing economies and moving their money to the u.s. economy. this is a general trend. russia, but also india suffered. this is the fundamental and underlying reason. ukraine,rds to politics always has some effects on the markets. money likes calm. i think this is a temporary thing. next question. expect such a tough response to russia's actions from your western partners? would you give some details with -- of your phone conversations with your western partners? and will the g-8 take place in sochi? it takes place, and our phone conversations are confidential. sometimes we even talk on secret lines. i cannot tell you what we said with our partners. how we discussed. i
they don't have a mandate to foreignt ukraine's policies and internal policies. especially deciding ukraine's future. a few words about the markets. know,ards markets, you even before nervous the events in ukraine. even before the situation escalated. due to the steps taken by the fed in the u.s. they madeed that investments into the u.s. economy attractive. people started withdrawing money from developing economies and moving their money to the u.s. economy. this is a general trend. russia,...
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put in international monitors in the ukraine. and while they are talking about this, spider, there is still this situation on the ground in crimea. we have been looking at pictures over the last 24, 48 hours of troops. these russian troops we assume. these people in green uniforms, vladimir putin denies they're russian. everybody else on planet earth thinks they're russian right now. we saw shots fired in the air right now. it seems to me, as calm as it's been, relatively speaking, we are one miscalculation away from it spiralling out of control. >> john, good point. any time any good soldier acts to provide a warning shot, which is how these were described, you've already had a breakdown of discipline. any time anybody is willing to take a weapon off save and put a finger on a trigger, all it is a matter of adjusting your aim. and now you have an international incident that gets well beyond where we are right now. so truly, these troops on the ground are conventional forces. i would imagine they're not special operations forces.
put in international monitors in the ukraine. and while they are talking about this, spider, there is still this situation on the ground in crimea. we have been looking at pictures over the last 24, 48 hours of troops. these russian troops we assume. these people in green uniforms, vladimir putin denies they're russian. everybody else on planet earth thinks they're russian right now. we saw shots fired in the air right now. it seems to me, as calm as it's been, relatively speaking, we are one...
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. >>> a developing story, the crisis in ukraine is now becoming a full blown international affair, the russian parliament sent troops into ukraine less than 600 miles from where the olympics were just held. the situation in ukraine is called extraordinary with russian lives in threat. the active president has armed forces on alert. many are hoping to cut ties with ukraine. the un secretary general says he earned them. >> it is crucial to have cool heads must prevail. and we must end this crisis. >> earlier today president barack obama spoke with president putin for 90 minutes warning him if he continues to violate international law there will be criminal and economic fall out. >>> we have reaction from protester who's gather outside the russian consul at in san francisco. >> protefltsters who oppose the russian military intervention gathered around to sing international songs to show support for their friends on the other side of the globe. >> if you ride the history of ukraine for ten minutes you would understand the pain of all these people. ukraine has never attacked anyone. >> whil
. >>> a developing story, the crisis in ukraine is now becoming a full blown international affair, the russian parliament sent troops into ukraine less than 600 miles from where the olympics were just held. the situation in ukraine is called extraordinary with russian lives in threat. the active president has armed forces on alert. many are hoping to cut ties with ukraine. the un secretary general says he earned them. >> it is crucial to have cool heads must prevail. and we must...
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there's an internal conflict inside ukraine, or just pro-yanukovych in a corrupt crony istic system. the crack down on yanukovych and the killing of a lot of people and as those protests escalated, he fled the country. nothing like that happened in georgia. what you had was a soldly pro-western government, put in place significant democratic reforms, economic reforms and was really doing quite well. and russia had, through u.n. mandate because of past conflicts, the right to put peace keepers into these two regions in georgia. what russia then did was take advantage of that ability under the u.n. to significantly reinforce its presence and effectively break away those territories from georgia. there was a deplacing, that was stopped by a lot of deliberate resolve from the united states from the european union. >> in terms of crimea and the ukraine and what the international community can do here to apply pressure, to really make a difference, there is to be this nato meeting tomorrow. what can nato do at this point? >> i think there's an awful lot that can and should be done. not jus
there's an internal conflict inside ukraine, or just pro-yanukovych in a corrupt crony istic system. the crack down on yanukovych and the killing of a lot of people and as those protests escalated, he fled the country. nothing like that happened in georgia. what you had was a soldly pro-western government, put in place significant democratic reforms, economic reforms and was really doing quite well. and russia had, through u.n. mandate because of past conflicts, the right to put peace keepers...
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crisis in ukraine. the message to russia from the bay area residents. >> could trees be in danger of coming down in this process? >> tomorrow for the first time you can watch the oscars in a whole new way. catch them live on your smart smartphone or tablet, and you can use the watch abc to get exclusive access to what is happening back stage for those behind the scenes moments everybody will be talkingabt. there's download information for the app at abc7news.com. abc news continues online, twitter, facebook, and all your mobile devices. seal you at 6:00. >>> welcome to "world news." >>> tonight the breaking news. the phone call between president putin and obama. our correspondent right there asking who are the mysterious men gathering. disastrous driving this at with two major storms on the move. more than 100 cars crash. in the west, the funnel cloud caught on tape. our extreme weather team on it all. >>> down the drain. the escape route through the bathtubs. what we're seeing after the arrest of the d
crisis in ukraine. the message to russia from the bay area residents. >> could trees be in danger of coming down in this process? >> tomorrow for the first time you can watch the oscars in a whole new way. catch them live on your smart smartphone or tablet, and you can use the watch abc to get exclusive access to what is happening back stage for those behind the scenes moments everybody will be talkingabt. there's download information for the app at abc7news.com. abc news continues...
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on the territorial ukraine in accordance with international agreements. one of the. constitution of the. if you go to enormous number and the high. concentration duration of the street will be gracious you will receive the usual traditional russian federation on the ukraine until the normalization of the political situation in that country will see the president of russia vladimir putin was going to. college this is good but if you have any questions to mr carson here by civil police no questions please. we have. to pretty minister of defense do you have any questions to hear not to hear. the. presidential. material we can use your own defense and. after the matter was considered by the chair with. the chamber i was also. to have an open boat. to consider openly and to have an open vote do you have any objections to that know. having an open vote both in progress please vote colleagues. the decision has been adopted. or has therefore could you please say the opinion of your committee on defense. i mean when you do a one or two am i going to do you a cheer i mean your
on the territorial ukraine in accordance with international agreements. one of the. constitution of the. if you go to enormous number and the high. concentration duration of the street will be gracious you will receive the usual traditional russian federation on the ukraine until the normalization of the political situation in that country will see the president of russia vladimir putin was going to. college this is good but if you have any questions to mr carson here by civil police no...
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international concern for the crisis in ukraine is growing. russia warned against military intervention in crimea. the u.n. security council called for urgent mediation. >> in venezuela there has been confrontation between security forces and anti-government protesters. students in caracas threw petrol bombs at police, who responded with tear gas. >> the crisis in ukraine. alexi is a political analyst and says russia is flexing its muscles in the region. >> it would be too risky for russia to start large-scale conflict in ukraine. i would like to stress that there's no mention about civil war in the ukraine. ukrainian parliament is legitimate. it's a new government that is legitimate. the company is integral. there's no risk of civil war. what russia is provoking now, in crimea, is actuality the violent clashes, and bloody clashes in order to justify russian interference. i think that russia will try to repeat what it has done towards georgia and south osetia or in mohl dovia. i think that open conflict with ukraine would be too risky. open ag
international concern for the crisis in ukraine is growing. russia warned against military intervention in crimea. the u.n. security council called for urgent mediation. >> in venezuela there has been confrontation between security forces and anti-government protesters. students in caracas threw petrol bombs at police, who responded with tear gas. >> the crisis in ukraine. alexi is a political analyst and says russia is flexing its muscles in the region. >> it would be too...
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well for more on the situation in ukraine and the international reaction i still have with me international relations expert mark sloboda events really unfolding very very quickly there in crimea and throughout the rest of ukraine you've been monitoring developments online but what have you been finding out well i think of particular interest right now is an appeal by the right sector leader dimitri the right sector is this a group of extreme violence ultra nationalists a well trained and disciplined paramilitary that is reportedly financed by the ukrainian oligarchy. for shango. right now dimitri has been given a position of the deputy. the deputy to the security and defense council within this putsch regime he has spoken of this before but he just made an appeal online on his vote contact your account which is a social it's a social network a russian equivalent of facebook where he appealed to the forces of the caucasus emirate this violent. jihad movement led by doku umarov which presented a possible security threat to the sochi olympics games he just appealed to them for a joint front w
well for more on the situation in ukraine and the international reaction i still have with me international relations expert mark sloboda events really unfolding very very quickly there in crimea and throughout the rest of ukraine you've been monitoring developments online but what have you been finding out well i think of particular interest right now is an appeal by the right sector leader dimitri the right sector is this a group of extreme violence ultra nationalists a well trained and...
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ukraine? and then another question to be asked, during the crisis reacting to these protests, the president yanukovych -- and i don't want to condone his actions. many things could be said. i will just repeat the facts. that the leader -- a leader of the opposition was offered the pm. why not accept that proposal? why continue to ratchet up the situation? he could have created a government if he wanted to sign an agreement with the eu. he could have, and then he would have been responsible for the catastrophic consequences, economic consequences for the country if he signed that agreement. and then in 2015 there will be presidential elections in ukraine. if people don't like the opposition to mr. yanukovych, let them elect another one. that happened before. yanukovych lost elections and other presidents came into ukraine. why continue to whip up the situation? have some -- why some of our western colleagues are trying to spur on a situation of confrontation. why these militants need to throw t
ukraine? and then another question to be asked, during the crisis reacting to these protests, the president yanukovych -- and i don't want to condone his actions. many things could be said. i will just repeat the facts. that the leader -- a leader of the opposition was offered the pm. why not accept that proposal? why continue to ratchet up the situation? he could have created a government if he wanted to sign an agreement with the eu. he could have, and then he would have been responsible for...
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indeed the united states will stand with the international community in affirming there will be cost force any military intervention in ukraine. >> considering a boycott of june's summit in sochi. that would be a serious diplomatic affront to the kremlin. they reject all allegations. there could be no question of a military intervention says moscow's ambassador to the u.n. >> of course as you know we have an agreement with ukraine on the presence of the russian black sea fleet or the base and we're acting within the framework of that agreement. >> the ukrainian government sees things differently. it fears losing control especially since the local autmuss government is now appealing to russia to intervene. >> recognizing my responsibility for the lives and the security of the people, i ask russian president putin to offer assistance in providing peace and order in the territory of the autmuss republic. >> so at the moment all signs point to confrontation. the ukrainian government has placed its troops on high alert and wants to show that it will not bow to the provocations from russia
indeed the united states will stand with the international community in affirming there will be cost force any military intervention in ukraine. >> considering a boycott of june's summit in sochi. that would be a serious diplomatic affront to the kremlin. they reject all allegations. there could be no question of a military intervention says moscow's ambassador to the u.n. >> of course as you know we have an agreement with ukraine on the presence of the russian black sea fleet or...
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we begin with a crisis in ukraine. moscow is trying to hold on to ties with ukraine. russian president vladimir putin ordered his deposit to discuss possible financial aid for ukraine with international partners, and is asking the government to consider humanitarian aid. the south is seeing backlash to the new ukrainian government. there has been a wave of protests and reports that gunmen in russian-marked uniforms seized the main airport. this was taken at the airport, a dark image of men in helmets. 50 armed men were there. earlier another group of pro-russian gunmen took control. lawrence lee takes a look at the rising tensions in crimea. >> there's attempts made to turn the crimea capital into a kiev, but in reverse. the parliament building in the hands of dozens of heavily armed men, protecting it from what they see as undemocratic forces. the support is not so many, but eager to tell you that they'd like nothing more than russian tanks on the streets to protect them them. >> the american army was supported in different countries. we support russian army because
we begin with a crisis in ukraine. moscow is trying to hold on to ties with ukraine. russian president vladimir putin ordered his deposit to discuss possible financial aid for ukraine with international partners, and is asking the government to consider humanitarian aid. the south is seeing backlash to the new ukrainian government. there has been a wave of protests and reports that gunmen in russian-marked uniforms seized the main airport. this was taken at the airport, a dark image of men in...
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today as international pressure grows for russia to withdraw its troops. secretary of state john kerry arrived this morning to support ukraine's new government. the administration is also promising a $1 billion aid package. but the defiance from the kremlin has not eased. craig boswell on vladimir putin's latest challenge. >> reporter: russian soldiers fired warning shots. then stood face-to-face with unarmed ukrainian troops at an airfield in crimea. they were demanding the russians vacate the air base. to show u.s. support for ukraine's new government. >> the united states reaffirms our commitment to ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity. according to international law, we condemn the russian federation's act of aggression. >> reporter: russia is under pressure to pull thousands of troops from southern ukraine. a region with many ethnic russians and considerable strategic advantages for russia's military. [ speaking foreign language ] in his first extended comments since russian troops seized crimea. president vladimir putin called the recent u
today as international pressure grows for russia to withdraw its troops. secretary of state john kerry arrived this morning to support ukraine's new government. the administration is also promising a $1 billion aid package. but the defiance from the kremlin has not eased. craig boswell on vladimir putin's latest challenge. >> reporter: russian soldiers fired warning shots. then stood face-to-face with unarmed ukrainian troops at an airfield in crimea. they were demanding the russians...
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the international law states very clearly what the international law is a and here the british foreign secretary called on the need to respect ukraine's independence, and it's territorial integrity as well as it's sovereignty, this is the law of the international community, of which -- signed by back in 1994. so really intense diplomacy has to happen, and crimea is begging for russia to come in and help them, for what reason, it hasn't yet been clearly said, but having said that, obviously in this state of political turmoil that we have seen ukraine since last november and escalating over the last week very dramatically. ukraine does need the interim government, does need to reach out to people all over the country, including crimea where there is a a majority of ethnic russians, needs to reassure them. christianne, thanks very much. let's get some more perspective from the united states dwoor to russia who helped negotiate that territorial so republican agreement involving ukraine back in 19 # 94. you tweeted that russia is violating its commitments in this situation, what do you mean
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to ukraine and its teetering economy. international officials await assistance to the country which by some accounts may be is less than one billion dollars in aid but despite these dire warnings so far no one is prepared to act out ukraine is running out of time. its foreign currency reserves have dropped sharply and tea and is counting on the international money to fund to stave off bankruptcy in washington imf said christina got played down the danger. we do not see anything that is critical that this was the opening of the moment and we would save me. the bills receipts and refrain from throwing out some numbers which are really meaningless until they are being assessed property ukranian is a hunting the imf will provide fifteen billion dollar lifeline to you crying. they say it's ok to do whatever it takes the money. but it is the update we received loans from the imf. ukraine will absolutely fulfilled the required criteria the wall and the amounts of foreign exchange presents we have right now. it is enough to pay o
to ukraine and its teetering economy. international officials await assistance to the country which by some accounts may be is less than one billion dollars in aid but despite these dire warnings so far no one is prepared to act out ukraine is running out of time. its foreign currency reserves have dropped sharply and tea and is counting on the international money to fund to stave off bankruptcy in washington imf said christina got played down the danger. we do not see anything that is critical...